This is an extraordinary book!It is rare to find someone who has the talent to write evocative prose and take superb photographs and combine both into an excellent work of artistic accomplishment. This is an example of that talent. Amy Gulick is one of those rare individuals. At first glance this might seem a rather mundane subject. It is not! This fish – the salmon – is, and has been, a major food source for countless people over generations of time. And it is a vital component of survival for much wildlife as well. The salmon is also the key to a multi-billion dollar industry in Alaska, and parts of the west coast of North America. But perhaps the most important aspect is that this is a sustainable resource – IF we manage it properly.I have spent much time in the parts of Alaska covered by Gulick and she does an outstanding job of capturing, in words and photos, the character of the people and wildlife. Do yourself a favor – GET THIS BOOK, immerse yourself in her words and savor the fine photography. I already have two copies and I plan more to give away to friends. And by the way. Gulick has an earlier book, Salmon in the Trees, that is equally good and a fascinating story of how a fish ends up in trees!